Trump, rallies and No Kings
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A chant comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Ku Klux Klan was heard in the streets of New York City Saturday amid the global "No Kings" protests being held to challenge President Donald Trump.
Millions of protestors took to the streets all over the country on Oct. 18, rallying against the Trump administration's "abuses of power"
Some three dozen protests were scheduled to be held across the Garden State. Demonstrations were planned in Atlantic City, Newark, Ocean City, Princeton, Rutherford, Teaneck and Wayne, as well as in Cape May Court House, Galloway Township, Glassboro, Pine Hill and Vineland.
Phil Mickelson, a staunch President Donald Trump supporter, made a social media post appearing to mock nationwide 'No Kings Day' protests against GOP priorities.
Throngs of KC-area residents took their outrage and fear to the streets, along with their signs and costumes, for ‘No Kings' events.
A statement by Palm Beach Indivisibles said the No Kings gatherings are "part of a national day of action" and peaceful protests to defend democracy.
Protesters were set to gather in other Arizona cities and towns, including Flagstaff, Prescott Valley, Tucson and Yuma. Smaller communities like Sierra Vista and Show Low had also planned No Kings demonstrations. The Arizona events were among the 2,600 No Kings protests planned across the country.
Trump spoke at a $1 million-per-plate MAGA fundraiser Oct. 17, 2025, at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. No Kings protests are Saturday, Oct 18, 2025, nationwide